The Kings lost by a score of 128–119.
Russell Westbrook finished the loss with 16 points, 12 rebounds, 14 assists and four steals while shooting 6/16 from the field in 33 minutes of playing time.
The NBA world reacts to Russell Westbrook’s performance against the Jazz
What people were saying about Westbrook:
@ETrainSports: “Despite the loss, Russell Westbrook recorded his 206th career triple double tonight, tying his NBA record! Even at the age of 37, Westbrook is still putting up impressive stats. His final stats: – 16 points – 12 rebounds – 14 assists – 4 steals – +11”
@mvine00: “Get Russell Westbrook back on the court”
@bdsportscards6: “Kings cut the lead and Westbrook gave it back”
Sacramento Kings: “Halftime: Kings trail at break, 62-51. 👑 Keegan Murray: 14 PTS, 6 REB 👑 Zach LaVine: 14 PTS, 3 AST 👑 Russell Westbrook: 8 PTS, 5 AST”
@statcatsfantasy: “Russell Westbrook has to average the most challenges called against him in the league”
@GooseGuy14: “Westbrook got a triple double? Let’s go goat”
Russell Westbrook triple-double pic.twitter.com/tsxahrhmIp
– Real Sports (@realapp) 29 November 2025
@dannythebaer: “It’s crazy for Westbrook to be this athletic at his age”
@TheKingsHerald: “Russell Westbrook with another triple double. At least we know the future is bright thanks to our big offseason signing at point guard.”
@James_HamNBA: “Russell Westbrook’s triple gives him 11 points for the game. He also has 5 rebounds and 5 assists.”
@TheWestWolfPod: “Why isn’t Russ there to start the fourth quarter? He can’t make a comeback to save his life.”
@RussFcb: “Russell Westbrook now has 206 career triple doubles”
@KatoParinaSLC: “Keyonte George gave Westbrook a look at the time machine. That was an explosive dunk.”
@NBA_Philippines: “Russell Westbrook feeds Zach LaVine for fastbreak jam 👑”
Russell Westbrook feeds Zach LaVine for fastbreak jam pic.twitter.com/S0fjw9EACd
– NBA Philippines (@NBA_Philippines) 29 November 2025
Westbrook came into the night averaging 14.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.1 steals per contest, while shooting 44.5% from the field and 39.0% from three-point range.
He is in his 18th NBA season (and first with the Kings).
With the loss, the Kings fell to 5–15 in 20 games, dropping them to the 13th seed in the Western Conference.
They’re in the midst of a two-game losing streak (and 2-8 in their last ten).
After the Jazz, the Kings will play their next game on Sunday when they host Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies.
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